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Yes, many Eastern European immigrants settled in New York during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The city became a primary entry point for newcomers, particularly Jews, Poles, Ukrainians, and other groups fleeing persecution and seeking better economic opportunities. Neighborhoods like the Lower East Side became vibrant centers of Eastern European culture and community. This settlement pattern significantly shaped New York's demographic and cultural landscape.

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